The cost of hiring a consumer protection lawyer in Oklahoma varies depending on the fee structure used by the firm. At Stipe Law Firm, many consumer protection and personal injury cases are handled through a contingency fee model. Under this arrangement, clients do not pay any money upfront; instead, the attorney receives a percentage of the final settlement or court award. Typical contingency rates range from 33% to 40% of the total recovery.

Other common pricing models include:

  • Hourly Rates: Clients are billed for the actual time spent on the case, with typical rates ranging from $200 to $500 per hour. This is often used for consultations or specific document reviews.
  • Flat Fees: A fixed amount is charged for specific, straightforward services, such as a contract review.

When hiring an attorney, it is important to ask about expense reimbursements. Often, court costs and expert witness fees are advanced by the firm and then deducted from the final settlement. Many firms, including Stipe Law Firm, offer free initial case evaluations to discuss these financial details and assess the case without any upfront obligation.


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